![]() Replacing all instances of text.zscript with source.zscript gave me my beloved code completion popup. I believe you need to set the base scope to source for the code completion popup to appear. I had a problem with the suggested code completion popup not appearing and could see you have defined the scope in most of the files (maybe all) as text.zscript. Not sure what is going on but it smells of regular expression. There are a whole lot of IGet and Var commands like that but also a command like LoopContinue, where Loop and Continue are highlighted differently. ![]() Some have two coloured highlighting, such as IGetFlags, where IGet is one colour and Flags is another colour. The syntax highlighting works fine except for some commands. Reading your YAML file made everything click. tmLanguage files to fit my needs and also tried creating one from JSON, but neither were very successful. I had previously tried modifying various XML based. I should probably note I am running the latest Sublime Text 3 beta on OS X 10.11 and have not had a chance to test on Windows, but Sublime Text is pretty rock solid across Windows, Mac and Linux, so we should not be seeing any discrepancies.įirst of all thank you for including the. I wil try to make my reply short and to the point I had a chance to try out your syntax highlighting and code completions. If you encounter issues, please report them via the issue tracker on the BitBucket itself. If anyone here would like to test it out with their own scripts, I’d appreciate it The autocompletion and syntax highlighting files were generated automatically from the HTML documentation available, so I’m not sure if there are ‘hidden’ commands that I might not know about or deprecated commands. Right now I only have indentation settings among other quality of life features to add, the autocompletion and syntax highlighting should be fine (I hope!) I plan on eventually submitting this to package control when I’m sure it’s bulletproof. You can clone the repository from the following URL: But that goes with my opinion of ZBrush anyway as far as the UI and architecture is concerned), and as part of my work, I made a syntax highlighter for ZScript for Sublime Text. I’m getting into scripting with ZBrush for looking into doing tools for our artists here (I’ll be brutally honest what a terrible scripting API along with crappier documentation, seriously. However, if you are intending to fork this plugin, please continue using the git repository as you see fit. ![]() You should be able to install it directly from within Sublime Text now. UPDATE: This plugin is now available officially on Package Control.
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